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In 1988 CPCC buried a time capsule to celebrate the school's 25th anniversary. Buried inside were nearly 80 photographs of students, staff and college facilities. Click through to see the third part of the series, which features some of CPCC's unique classroom facilities!

In 1988 CPCC buried a time capsule to celebrate the school's 25th anniversary. Buried inside were nearly 80 photographs of students, staff and college facilities. Click through to see the third part of the series, which features some of CPCC's unique classroom facilities!

In 1988 CPCC buried a time capsule to celebrate the school's 25th anniversary. Buried inside were nearly 80 photographs of students, staff and college facilities. Click through to see the second part of the series!

In 1988 CPCC buried a time capsule to celebrate the school's 25th anniversary. Buried inside were nearly 80 photographs of students, staff and college facilities. Click through to see the first part of a series of these photos.

Have you ever wondered how our buildings on CPCC get their names? They often named to recognize individuals, families or organizations that have given a substantial gift to the school or have demonstrated long-time support of CPCC and its programs. Read on to find out more about some of these names!

The 50th anniversary traveling exhibit is now at Harris Campus! The exhibit showcases historical images and highlights important events from CPCC’s fifty-year history. It will be on display at Harris Campus until Tuesday, September 3rd.

On Tuesday, April 30, the Harper Beautification Committee was joined by students, faculty and staff to dedicate the Legacy Garden, which is a tribute and memorial to the life and service of those we call family at Harper Campus. The garden honors their legacies and celebrates their contributions to the CPCC community.